What happens once your Implant is removed?
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What happens once your Implant is removed?
Does anyone on this forum have an implant removed and now is living without an implant?, if is yes, how everything is working down there now? Do you have pain? Is the urine flow the same?. I'm thinking about having an implant, but I would like to know how it will be if I had the implant removed
I had a trauma 2 years ago, caused me narrowing, dent and shortening. PRP injections three months ago=worse narrowing, and worse ED. Now I only have two choices: impotent or implant. Born in 1975, in a relationship with girlfriend fir 4 years
Re: What happens once your Implant is removed?
I don't have an implant yet but will be getting one shortly. So, the last thing on my mind is what happens when its removed.
However, as far as I know, once you get an implant, there is no going back because the corpora are forever damaged installing the cylinders. So, if you're like me and can still get a partial (albeit ineffective) erection now and then remove it, you'll be worse off and will be completely dead down there.
Since the implant doesn't affect urination when installed, urination shouldn't be affected by its removal either.
There also shouldn't be any pain once the implant is removed because there's no longer a foreign object in your body, unless some damage was done in the process of installation and/or removal. No way to know unless/until you're in that situation.
So, why is it that you're thinking about removing an implant when you don't have one yet?
However, as far as I know, once you get an implant, there is no going back because the corpora are forever damaged installing the cylinders. So, if you're like me and can still get a partial (albeit ineffective) erection now and then remove it, you'll be worse off and will be completely dead down there.
Since the implant doesn't affect urination when installed, urination shouldn't be affected by its removal either.
There also shouldn't be any pain once the implant is removed because there's no longer a foreign object in your body, unless some damage was done in the process of installation and/or removal. No way to know unless/until you're in that situation.
So, why is it that you're thinking about removing an implant when you don't have one yet?
Age 73. Started taking 5 mg Cialis daily in 2000. Minor ED started in 2021. Major ED problem started in 2022. Coloplast Titan (20 cm w/1cm RTE) implanted infrapublicly on 01/24/2023 by Dr. Edward Karpman (El Camino Urology Medical Group, Mt. View, CA).
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Re: What happens once your Implant is removed?
ScrewedbyDoctors wrote:Does anyone on this forum have an implant removed and now is living without an implant?, if is yes, how everything is working down there now? Do you have pain? Is the urine flow the same?. I'm thinking about having an implant, but I would like to know how it will be if I had the implant removed
Aside from what sswinsfba posted, there is this: There is no compelling reason to have an implant removed, even if it is no longer functioning. In fact, the risks of surgery would suggest just leaving it in place. (infection, medical accident, etc and cost of surgery)
Lost Sheep
AMS LGX 18+3 Nov 6, 2017
Prostate Cancer 2023
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AMS LGX 18+3 Nov 6, 2017
Prostate Cancer 2023
READ OLD THREADS-ask better questions -better understand answers
Be part of your medical team
Document pre-op size-photos and written records
Pre-op VED therapy helps. Post-op is another matter
Re: What happens once your Implant is removed?
Lost Sheep wrote:ScrewedbyDoctors wrote:Does anyone on this forum have an implant removed and now is living without an implant?, if is yes, how everything is working down there now? Do you have pain? Is the urine flow the same?. I'm thinking about having an implant, but I would like to know how it will be if I had the implant removed
Aside from what sswinsfba posted, there is this: There is no compelling reason to have an implant removed, even if it is no longer functioning. In fact, the risks of surgery would suggest just leaving it in place. (infection, medical accident, etc and cost of surgery)
I'm in that very boat myself. My implant quit working a coup!e of years ago. I had the options of repairing, replacing, removing, or ignoring it. Since I had never used it once in 12 years, replacing it made no sense, nor did repairing it. I could see no reason to remove it - I had had two open heart surgeries in the intervening years and my enthusiasm for more surgery was exceedingly low. I'm quite sure insurance wouldn't cover it, so there was also the issue of cost. The implant has not caused any issues at all.
Dave, 80, Maryland - Implant (Titan) 2008 by Dr. Andrew Kramer (failed Sept 2020) - never used due to a stroke that, among other things, ended my sex life.
Life is not the way it's supposed to be, it's the way it is.
Life is not the way it's supposed to be, it's the way it is.
Re: What happens once your Implant is removed?
Screwed, please put in your age in your signature block.
Impotent or implant? Have you looked at what is out there?
Sex is a small part of any relationship, but a VERY important part, lol.
Do you plan on being a monk?
Are you single?
Married?
Yes, there is the option of implant or impotent, but if you choose implant, there have been great strides, so just keep reading FT.
There the 3-piece which a lot of guys have, or there is the 1 piece, which is just a flexible neck (like you find on adjustable lamps).
Good luck!
Impotent or implant? Have you looked at what is out there?
Sex is a small part of any relationship, but a VERY important part, lol.
Do you plan on being a monk?
Are you single?
Married?
Yes, there is the option of implant or impotent, but if you choose implant, there have been great strides, so just keep reading FT.
There the 3-piece which a lot of guys have, or there is the 1 piece, which is just a flexible neck (like you find on adjustable lamps).
Good luck!
Ag, 58, Maryland
Document with BEFORE/after pics
AMS cx 24cm, Titan malleable, Titan Legacy on 3/2/20 (20cm/bilat 2cm RTE/ 75 cc)
Face pic on pg. 22: names and faces; dick pics on pg 7/41: Dick of day
Smaller dick, but can fuck without fail
Document with BEFORE/after pics
AMS cx 24cm, Titan malleable, Titan Legacy on 3/2/20 (20cm/bilat 2cm RTE/ 75 cc)
Face pic on pg. 22: names and faces; dick pics on pg 7/41: Dick of day
Smaller dick, but can fuck without fail
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Re: What happens once your Implant is removed?
you dont want to know my story, its bad
Re: What happens once your Implant is removed?
strunza501 wrote:you dont want to know my story, its bad
There is always someone in a worst situation. Lets us hear it!
53 yrs old...Widowed at age 34 after 10 years; remarried at 41. Diagnosed with PC at 47. Tried Pills, VED, & Injections & all failed. Dec/2021 - Coloplast Titan XL 24 cm + 1 cm RTE penoscrotal. (Hakky)NOW- LIFE IS GOOD!
Re: What happens once your Implant is removed?
Odecko wrote:strunza501 wrote:you dont want to know my story, its bad
There is always someone in a worst situation. Lets us hear it!
Short story. Type 1 diabetic, poorly controlled. Malleable installed many years ago. It has failed. Didn't have a big sex life. Implant has slipped out of his crus. Is causing pain. This has lead him to the conclusion that the decision for an implant was wrong. He talks like he seems to feel his experience is typical.
I have no idea why he hasn't been able to get it fixed. Btw, he seems to prove to me that yes, malleables can fail. Even with minimal usage.
He only has a 10 post history. None of the posts are very long. I strongly reccomend that interested members read them to draw their own conclusions.
68yo, HBP at 40, high triglycerides at 45. Phimosis at 57. Type 2 at 60. Dr. William Brant May 1, 2023 CX 21cm w/no rte's penoscrotal 6" girth @ 6 months
Re: What happens once your Implant is removed?
Lost Sheep wrote:ScrewedbyDoctors wrote:Does anyone on this forum have an implant removed and now is living without an implant?, if is yes, how everything is working down there now? Do you have pain? Is the urine flow the same?. I'm thinking about having an implant, but I would like to know how it will be if I had the implant removed
Aside from what sswinsfba posted, there is this: There is no compelling reason to have an implant removed, even if it is no longer functioning. In fact, the risks of surgery would suggest just leaving it in place. (infection, medical accident, etc and cost of surgery)
What about removing a functioning one because your body doesn't take it to? I have read that a very small number of patients never fully heal and feel discomfort permanently. Anyway heard of anyone getting it removed for this?
My skin is not liking its newly stretched life and gets inflamed when any friction is applied. I am praying to the gods that it's not permanent, and some treatment is possible, cos I am not living out the rest of life with it. Its so ugly I would prefer a flaccid that looks healthy... I have sex with men so I can just be the 'sub' and make do.
Uk Based - 39 Years
ED from day one - VL confirmed with NHS
Implanted Jan 2022 - Dr Eid - 22cm Titan / no RTEs
ED from day one - VL confirmed with NHS
Implanted Jan 2022 - Dr Eid - 22cm Titan / no RTEs
Re: What happens once your Implant is removed?
Since I will never have a revision, no matter the reason, there is definitely NO circumstance for which I will have my Titan removed. I will mention one item to ponder re: urine flow. Pre-install, my urine flow was unimpeded by anything or any part of my elimination apparatus (save my prostate and I took FLOWMAX until I was implanted). Now, if I pump up at all, my stream can feel restricted although I cannot consider it an 'issue' to be somehow fixed. Additionally, instead of flowing straight ahead, the stream now flows in a line approximately 30 degrees to the right of where I'm pointing. I have to use a left 'offset' if I want to hit the commode drain hole. Like I said, not a problem...just an observation.
Edd
Edd
77; ED at 50. Fired by 1st doc (Szobota - VA Uro) too many q's & contact w/ Coloplast rep. New doc: Ellen (VA Uro) implanted 11/8/18. 22cm Titan + 2cm RTEs; moron docs, product rep, intake/ dischg nurses! NEVER again! L- 6.75"; G- 5.5" oval.
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